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Dunavska banovina (1578 bytes)
1: ...anja]] and [[Sumadija]]. Capital city of Dunavska banovina was [[Novi Sad]]. 4: [[Image:Dunavska02.jpg|thumb|right|Dunavska banovina map]] 6: ...rem was attached to [[Croatia]]. Smaller Dunavska banovina (including Banat and Sumadija) existed as part of... 8: ...at and Backa). Instead of previous name (Dunavska banovina), region officially gains name: [[Vojvodina]], an... 10: Some large cities of former Dunavska banovina were: [[Novi Sad]], [[Subotica]], Petrovgrad ([[Z... Vrbaska banovina (1113 bytes) 1: ...humb|right|Map showing banovinas in 1929 (Vrbaska banovina is coloured green, in the left part of map)]] 3: ...ry of western [[Bosnia]]. Capital city of Vrbaska banovina was [[Banja Luka]]. Population of this region was... 5: In 1941, the [[Axis Powers]] occupied Vrbaska banovina; province was abolished and attached to [[Croatia... Drinska banovina (731 bytes) 1: ...humb|right|Map showing banovinas in 1929 (Drinska banovina is coloured orange)]] 3: ... The capital was [[Sarajevo]]. The Yugoslavian [[banovina]]s were intentionally not related to ethnic bound... 5: The '''Drinska banovina''' was created in [[1929]], and ceased to exist a... Kingdom of Yugoslavia (6847 bytes) 17: ...via'' and changed the internal divisions to use ''banovinas'' on [[October 3]]. 32: [[Image:banovine_kj.jpg|thumb|right|Map showing banovinas in 1929]] 34: ...e]]s from [[1929]] onwards, each of them called [[banovina]]. Their borders were intentionally drawn so that... 36: # [[Dravska banovina]] (Banovina of [[Drava]]), with its capital in [[Ljubljana]] 37: # [[Savska banovina]] (Banovina of [[Sava (river)|Sava]]), with its capital in [[... Ban (title) (4400 bytes) 1: ...erritory ruled by a ban was called ''banat'' or ''banovina'', often transcribed to English as ''banate'', ''... 7: ...ces was called ''banat''; the Croatian word was ''banovina''. 11: ...lers were also called bans, and their territory ''banovina'', likely because of the similar suzerain status ... 19: ...[[1941]]; each of the provinces was also called ''banovina''. The weight of the title was not nearly similar... 23: ...in central Croatia, south of [[Sisak]], is called Banovina or [[Banija]]. The origin of the name of [[Banja ... Vardar (700 bytes) 5: ...itory was previously referred to as the "Vardar [[banovina]]". Vrbas (651 bytes) 1: ...r banks. This was also the name of one of the ''[[banovina|banovine]]'' of the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]. Podunavlje (1733 bytes) 22: ...een 1929 and [[1941]], Moravian Banat ([[Moravska banovina]]) was province of the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]].... 26: * [[Moravska_banovina]] Srem (region) (4136 bytes) 34: ...Dunavska banovina]] (Danubian Banat) and [[Savska banovina]] (Savian Banat), which were provinces of the [[K... Podrinje (1782 bytes) 11: Between [[1929]] and 1941, [[Drinska banovina]] (Banat of Drina) was province of the [[Kingdom ... 17: * [[Drinska_banovina]] Sarajevo in the First and Second Yugoslavia (2361 bytes) 2: ... of first the Bosnian region and then the Drinska Banovina, it was not treated with the same attention or co... Croatia in the first Yugoslavia (8270 bytes) 20: ...e king divided the country into nine provinces (''banovina'') and renamed it the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]. ... 28: ...luded the whole of the previous Sava and Primorje banovinas, as well as the counties of [[Dubrovnik]], [[Sid... History of the Republic of Macedonia (7059 bytes) 5: ...929]] constitution also called the area Vardarska banovina. Slovenians (7149 bytes) 25: ...29), Slovenians formed a majority in the "Dravska Banovina". Backa (3335 bytes) 26: ..., and in 1929 it was incorporated into [[Dunavska banovina]] (Danubian Banat), which was province of the [[K... Ljubljana (4582 bytes) 13: ...8]], Ljubljana became the seat of the ''Dravska [[banovina]]''. Foreign relations of the Republic of Macedonia (5876 bytes) 51: ...a/de/f/ff/Kgr._Jugoslawien.jpg Province Vardarska Banovina] Croatian Spring (5439 bytes) 11: ...he attention of the authorities (similar to the ''Banovina Hrvatska'' that existed 1939-1941), but this was ... Novi Sad (5856 bytes) 66: ...ince 1929, Novi Sad is capital city of [[Dunavska banovina]], which was province of the [[Kingdom of Yugosla... List of rulers of Croatia (23122 bytes) 1041: ...o Yugoslavia and split up Croatia between several banovinas.''</center></td> 1049: ...50%" bgcolor = silver><center>'''Bans of the Sava banovina'''</center></td> 1050: ... bgcolor = silver><center>'''Bans of the Primorje banovina'''</center></td> 1105: ...olspan = 3 bgcolor = silver><center>'''A Croatian Banovina (1939 - 1941)'''<br>
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